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Definition of bearded in English: beardedadjective ˈbɪədɪd 1Having a growth of hair on one's cheeks and chin. beside me sat a pair of bearded men in combination a grey-bearded man Example sentencesExamples - A formal portrait shows a bushy-bearded man with a glint of a smile reflected in his eyes.
- They have naturally attracted the usual would-be vanguards of the socialist revolution, and many are, in the words of The Economist, mere "talking shops for bearded leftists."
- The bearded, gravel-voiced Zimmer even stars in his own ads, because he believes his everyman persona calms shoppers.
- Patriarchally bearded, he presided over the gathering picturesquely, but the real work of devising the draft constitution fell to others such as Griffith, Inglis Clark, Barton, and Kingston.
- Wearing his trademark knee-length coat and black hat, the bearded Charlie was his usual relaxed self.
- The sullen, bearded Conway did not resist.
- For Dan, a square-jawed, bearded 36-year-old dressed in black, there's no better job.
- The bearded artist, wearing sunglasses, faces the viewer.
- This bearded and soft-spoken environmentalist poured out his heart, urging human beings to stop considering themselves the sole master of the earth, and instead start viewing themselves as just a small part of the whole beautiful order of nature.
- I was worried that the audience would be my peers, bearded and balding, but in fact most of them were half my age.
- There, across the street, a boy in his teens leaned against a stall, chatting casually with a gray-bearded man.
- The biggest man, a burly bearded fellow, stepped in front of the others and pointed his loaded crossbow at Tak.
- Half an hour later, with the sun now rising over the desert, you began to be able to pick out the monks themselves, black-bearded, black-robed, hooded and cowled in their stalls.
- He was a massive, bearded man of violent temper.
- He was an arresting figure - tall, bald, and white-bearded in a day when beards were scarcely ever seen.
- The bearded Dominican priest, who's based at St Mary's in Tallaght, Dublin, believes articles should be brief, all-encompassing and understandable to a 12-year-old.
- Bearded and flanked by a double bassist and a drummer he looks every inch the troubled, acoustic troubadour.
- They're thinking of the long-haired and bearded flower children whose Sgt Peppers album ushered in the Summer of Love in 1967.
- Half of his face was bearded, the other clean-shaven and sporting lipstick and eyeliner, something so daring that it seemed that Mardi Gras had made an appearance in Sofia.
- He is 36, bearded, tubby and bespectacled.
- Roberts was a lanky, full-bearded man with jet-black hair, a Quaker, and, like so many in his family, a man of exceptional mathematical skills.
Synonyms unshaven, whiskered, whiskery, bewhiskered stubbly, bristly, hairy, hirsute, bushy, shaggy British informal, dated beavered - 1.1 (of an animal) having a tuft of hair on its chin.
Example sentencesExamples - The offences related to nine puppies, a kitten, a hamster, mice, a rat, a canary and a bearded dragon lizard.
- His colleagues have been debating whether the carcass belongs to a bearded seal, a walrus or a beluga whale.
- He also came face to face with a bearded dragon - an Australian lizard, stick insects and a tarantula.
- "I grew up with the ice with my dad taking me out every spring, hunting walrus and bearded seal, picking berries, fishing," he said.
- The second, smaller box contained an adult bearded dragon, normally a native of Australia.
- The fluid, lolloping gait of the bearded gastropod demands the use of reins by the rider both for balance and for control.
- Public viewing hides at the reserve and on the shores of the Bay offer glimpses of the rare bearded tit and bittern.
- Among the thousands of observations submitted to the Norfolk Bird Report, none are more welcome than details of the local bearded tit population.
- He killed 13 animals worth around USD 5,500, including a turtle, bearded dragons and thorny devil lizards.
- Although bearded vultures were nearly eliminated from Europe and northern Africa, they continued to inhabit their range in Asia in good numbers.
- They have a wicked bearded collie called Dudley who I spent a lot of time winding up!
- Bearded tit numbers recorded in East Anglia during the 1991 breeding season were remarkably low.
- Although many citizens have taken a keen interest in the bearded vulture's recovery, old prejudices about the bird die hard.
- A bearded dragon and a three-foot long iguana narrowly escaped death when they were abandoned in a car park in sealed airtight boxes.
- "It may make things spin out a little bit more if there are more harbor seals or bearded seals around to access," Stirling said.
- The three-year-old bearded collie has developed a phobia to firework explosions.
- Pekinese, bearded collies, dachshunds and Yorkshire terriers were among the 260 dogs seized at a single house in Lancashire last month.
- The death knell could also be sounded for other species dependent on the ice, such as the ringed seal, bearded seal and little auk.
- A blue-tongued skink and a bearded dragon are just some of the many varied creatures on display at a new centre dedicated to animals which has been officially opened.
- 1.2 (of a plant) having a tuft of hair or bristles.
Example sentencesExamples - Bearded irises grow from rhizomes by generating an "increase," which produces the next bloom stalk.
- Now is the best time to set out rhizomes of bearded irises.
- We recommend that you follow these five golden rules for success with bearded irises.
- Petals can fall deeply towards the ground or be more upright, leaves can be various shades of green or variegated with white or yellow, and blooms can be bearded or not.
- Originally most bearded irises had droopy falls (the petals that hang down).
- Bearded iris must have good drainage and one way of ensuring this is to plant them in carefully prepared raised beds.
- Bearded iris have a remarkable ability to survive poor conditions, but they grow and bloom best in rich, well-drained soil.
- My forte is a beautiful, tall bearded iris of heavy substance.
- I was accustomed to bearded iris that would rot if it so much as rained for three days straight.
Definition of bearded in US English: beardedadjectiveˈbi(ə)rdid 1Having a growth of hair on one's cheeks and chin. beside me sat a pair of bearded men in combination a grey-bearded man Example sentencesExamples - The bearded artist, wearing sunglasses, faces the viewer.
- Bearded and flanked by a double bassist and a drummer he looks every inch the troubled, acoustic troubadour.
- This bearded and soft-spoken environmentalist poured out his heart, urging human beings to stop considering themselves the sole master of the earth, and instead start viewing themselves as just a small part of the whole beautiful order of nature.
- Roberts was a lanky, full-bearded man with jet-black hair, a Quaker, and, like so many in his family, a man of exceptional mathematical skills.
- A formal portrait shows a bushy-bearded man with a glint of a smile reflected in his eyes.
- The biggest man, a burly bearded fellow, stepped in front of the others and pointed his loaded crossbow at Tak.
- He was a massive, bearded man of violent temper.
- I was worried that the audience would be my peers, bearded and balding, but in fact most of them were half my age.
- The bearded Dominican priest, who's based at St Mary's in Tallaght, Dublin, believes articles should be brief, all-encompassing and understandable to a 12-year-old.
- He is 36, bearded, tubby and bespectacled.
- There, across the street, a boy in his teens leaned against a stall, chatting casually with a gray-bearded man.
- Patriarchally bearded, he presided over the gathering picturesquely, but the real work of devising the draft constitution fell to others such as Griffith, Inglis Clark, Barton, and Kingston.
- They have naturally attracted the usual would-be vanguards of the socialist revolution, and many are, in the words of The Economist, mere "talking shops for bearded leftists."
- The sullen, bearded Conway did not resist.
- For Dan, a square-jawed, bearded 36-year-old dressed in black, there's no better job.
- The bearded, gravel-voiced Zimmer even stars in his own ads, because he believes his everyman persona calms shoppers.
- Wearing his trademark knee-length coat and black hat, the bearded Charlie was his usual relaxed self.
- Half an hour later, with the sun now rising over the desert, you began to be able to pick out the monks themselves, black-bearded, black-robed, hooded and cowled in their stalls.
- They're thinking of the long-haired and bearded flower children whose Sgt Peppers album ushered in the Summer of Love in 1967.
- He was an arresting figure - tall, bald, and white-bearded in a day when beards were scarcely ever seen.
- Half of his face was bearded, the other clean-shaven and sporting lipstick and eyeliner, something so daring that it seemed that Mardi Gras had made an appearance in Sofia.
Synonyms unshaven, whiskered, whiskery, bewhiskered - 1.1 (of an animal) having a tuft of hair on its chin.
Example sentencesExamples - The three-year-old bearded collie has developed a phobia to firework explosions.
- The fluid, lolloping gait of the bearded gastropod demands the use of reins by the rider both for balance and for control.
- Although many citizens have taken a keen interest in the bearded vulture's recovery, old prejudices about the bird die hard.
- Although bearded vultures were nearly eliminated from Europe and northern Africa, they continued to inhabit their range in Asia in good numbers.
- The offences related to nine puppies, a kitten, a hamster, mice, a rat, a canary and a bearded dragon lizard.
- Bearded tit numbers recorded in East Anglia during the 1991 breeding season were remarkably low.
- A bearded dragon and a three-foot long iguana narrowly escaped death when they were abandoned in a car park in sealed airtight boxes.
- A blue-tongued skink and a bearded dragon are just some of the many varied creatures on display at a new centre dedicated to animals which has been officially opened.
- The death knell could also be sounded for other species dependent on the ice, such as the ringed seal, bearded seal and little auk.
- Among the thousands of observations submitted to the Norfolk Bird Report, none are more welcome than details of the local bearded tit population.
- He killed 13 animals worth around USD 5,500, including a turtle, bearded dragons and thorny devil lizards.
- Pekinese, bearded collies, dachshunds and Yorkshire terriers were among the 260 dogs seized at a single house in Lancashire last month.
- They have a wicked bearded collie called Dudley who I spent a lot of time winding up!
- The second, smaller box contained an adult bearded dragon, normally a native of Australia.
- "It may make things spin out a little bit more if there are more harbor seals or bearded seals around to access," Stirling said.
- Public viewing hides at the reserve and on the shores of the Bay offer glimpses of the rare bearded tit and bittern.
- He also came face to face with a bearded dragon - an Australian lizard, stick insects and a tarantula.
- His colleagues have been debating whether the carcass belongs to a bearded seal, a walrus or a beluga whale.
- "I grew up with the ice with my dad taking me out every spring, hunting walrus and bearded seal, picking berries, fishing," he said.
- 1.2 (of a plant) having a tuft of hair or bristles.
Example sentencesExamples - Bearded irises grow from rhizomes by generating an "increase," which produces the next bloom stalk.
- Now is the best time to set out rhizomes of bearded irises.
- Bearded iris have a remarkable ability to survive poor conditions, but they grow and bloom best in rich, well-drained soil.
- Bearded iris must have good drainage and one way of ensuring this is to plant them in carefully prepared raised beds.
- My forte is a beautiful, tall bearded iris of heavy substance.
- I was accustomed to bearded iris that would rot if it so much as rained for three days straight.
- We recommend that you follow these five golden rules for success with bearded irises.
- Originally most bearded irises had droopy falls (the petals that hang down).
- Petals can fall deeply towards the ground or be more upright, leaves can be various shades of green or variegated with white or yellow, and blooms can be bearded or not.
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